VolunteerHillbilly
Spike Drinks, Not Trees
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I got blasted for a thread I started yesterday in which I opined that I really don't want to see the Vols play in a bowl game if the Music City or Independence are all we can get. I can't say that I changed my mind on this but the responses to that post got me to thinking, where can we really wind up? The way I see it is we are Shreveport bound unless Bama plays in the Rose Bowl and a second SEC team sneaks into a BCS bowl. There is really no way that Ole Miss upsets LSU so count the following teams as ineligible: KY, Ark, Miss. St., Ole. Miss, and Vandy (I am assuming UT wins out). No matter what there will be five conference teams with decent travelling fans bases that have better records than UT, so obviously the BCS slot, Capitol 1, Peach, Outback, and Cotton are spoken for. This means that it comes to us and SC for the Music City. the best we can finish is 6-5, that is the worst SC can finish. Assume SC does drop its last two games to UF and Clemson (could happen) and imagine that you are on the Music City Bowl board of directors. Do you want an un underachieving 6-5 UT, most of whom's fans who do bother to show up will not fill up hotel space and drop money in downtown for a few days? OR, do you want a 6-5 SC team who'se fans have not been to a bowl since the end of the 2001 season and who are energized to travel by their new coach? Not to step on any toes but the answer is pretty obvious. The only way UT avoids the weedeater bowl is a loss or to hope that USC or Texas drops a game, Bama gets to the Rose Bowl and a 2 loss Florida or LSU somehow gets into a BCS game.
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